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Infineum Insight
Overview of Issue Number 3
October 1999

The fuel and lubricant additives industry journal from Infineum International Ltd.

Infineum Insight issue number 3

Industry Issues:

  From low sulphur to no sulphur?
Thanks to the ravages of acid rain, the decimation of Scandinavian forests once looked like a certainty. Now, thankfully, acid-rain is on the decrease, as guidelines born of environmental awareness begin to curb the SO2 emissions that are its root cause. Fuel-borne sulphur is directly related to SO2 emissions, so reducing it has clear environmental advantages, and this has spurred on the development of low, and now ultra-low sulphur diesels (ULSD).

Meeting the multigrade challenge
Buying a can of oil from the service station, we take for granted that it's of the right grade to offer performance, protection and even fuel economy. But blending a quality lubricant with all the right viscometric properties is not as straightforward as it may seem. As our expectations change and specifications evolve, the blender's job is becoming increasingly difficult as they try to reconcile high and low temperature viscosity, shear performance and many other considerations while meeting both ACEA and SAE J300 specifications.

Solving the particle problem
New engine technologies plus higher quality fuels and lubricants mean that diesel vehicle performance is increasing in leaps and bounds, and the once-characteristic smoky emissions are now almost invisible. But diesel emissions are still raising a number of issues, among them that their particulate emissions are much higher than in equivalent gasoline vehicles. And with increasing concerns for air quality, particulate reduction is moving higher up the priority list. But what can be done to reduce particulates? Insight takes a look at the available options.

All change with GF-3
Changes are afoot for the American Petroleum Institute's passenger car engine oil classifications, as the new PS-06/GF-3 performance tests near their approval. The new tests have been born of the need for improved emissions performance, better fuel economy and reduced high temperature piston deposits. And for the first time, every engine test in the new specification has changed...

Hot or cold, thick or thin? Viscosity modifiers bridge the gap
Today's market forces are driving the development of products whose performance and specifications must meet criteria probably thought impossible ten years ago. Increasingly complex, finely tuned formulations must meet increasingly stringent performance requirements. And today's additives must not only perform well in the lubricant, but they must meet, or at least help to augment, environmental needs, and must do so at reasonable cost. Viscosity modifier or VM additives and their associated technologies are a case in point.



Face to Face:

Paul Bysouth on changing times at Castrol
On March 9 this year, Castrol celebrated their hundredth anniversary. Now, as the company enters its second century, Lesley Welbourne finds out how things are changing with Castrol's Supply Chain Director Paul Bysouth.



Global Viewpoint:

The Americas - Charting the changes - AutoTrends99
Ask anyone in the automotive, fuels or lubricants industry how they keep abreast of developments across the board and the answer is very likely to be "with difficulty". Such is the pace of change that the amount of information, the number of changes and level of progress can be overwhelming. "The changes that are sweeping the auto industry are not only significant but are occurring with increasing rapidity" seems then, like a fitting observation and opening line for this year's Infineum US Autotrends presentation.

 


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